jab-law , An old heavy duty flail with cast hammers is what you need
Here's a photo of the hammers on the Bobcat Flail.
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jab-law , An old heavy duty flail with cast hammers is what you need
IronHorse, didn't you suggest using the hammer blades over the y blades for cutting grass when using a flail with only 28-30 stations?
The cut with the y blades, to me, is worse than with my hog.
I missed a short stump sticking out of the ground while i was on the excavator and caught the flails rear roller on it , you can probably see the Banana shape it now has . .
On a flail, is the rear roller at risk of being damaged or bent in pasture mowing? One of my areas has some rocks.
Well , I read this whole thread and now need input. I can buy a ford 917-H offset mower for $1500 plus it needs a little TLC plus all new blades*************or do I buy the Caroni TM1900 ???
Its been over a year since this thread was started and Im sure the Caroni units have been put to the test.
I like all the grease fittings I see on the Ford plus parts are still available. But is it any tougher than the Caroni? I'm just keeping the former orchards, trees removed, mowed. Rocks are everywheres.
Some info and pics you guys with hammer type flails may find useful .
You wouldn't believe it , after I made that statement yesterday , I nearly step on this Eastern Brown in my yard today . One this size can kill a stadium full of people with it's venom supply . I don't like killing anything , but I draw the line at these things in the yard . He got relocated to Heaven .